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The recent Gallup Poll conducted implies that Americans are not particularly excitable with the new round of cuts. With less than a third believe they will help the economy, the public seems to be thoroughly divided as to whether the cuts are a honest or serious idea. Such doubt demands a political response and it is no accident that the news is now dominated by talk of numerous economic stimulus packages being offered by the Bush administration and by Democrats in Congress. And it is here that the disconnection between the Bush administration and the public really comes to the proceeding.
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142.790 Why shouldn't US go to war with Iraq?
President Bush is under compulsion to explain what is so different this time around. After the United Nations rearranged a new inspection rule for Iraq, he declared that if Iraq fails to fully comply, the United States and other nations would disarm Saddam Hussein by power. Bush advocates his new first-strike policy as an answer to the warning that some terrorists plan to attack with weapons of mass destruction. In this regard, nevertheless, Bush's policy is neither controversial nor novel. When opposing terrorists who cannot be precluded or appeased, and who seek to impose death and destruction, there is no course to preemption.
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143.802 Personality Of Bill Clinton
This paper discusses President Clinton's life and political accomplishments. During his tenure as president, United States experienced the lowest unemployment rate, the lowest inflation in 30 years. Besides that the crime rates dropped in many places. He proposed the first balanced budget in decades and accomplished a budget surplus. And the greatest achievement that can be considered in his times was his call to end racial discrimination.
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144.890 The Need for Power
Why do some men need power at the cost of others? Why is power important? What does power give to those who have it? These are questions that are addressed in this paper. Does it make a difference what color you are, what gender, what class, and how does disabilities affect this power to act? It makes a difference in what you are and what you get to do. If a girl wants to be president of the United States, she has a long battle ahead of her to do it. All presidents have been white males. A female may some day be president but it will take a long battle to be one. The same is true with color, class, and disabilities. Perhaps someday one of these might become president, but it is not likely. Often those having power discriminates against others. The question might be asked, "What is real power?"
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145.20646 Reaction Paper to Joe Lieberman on Financing Electio
Should wealthy donors be able to buy the candidate by donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to a political campaign? Should labor unions and corporations be allowed to donate millions to political parties at the candidate?s request? Joe Lieberman discusses the various problems the nation has with national elections and how many candidates bend the laws to fit their needs in the article, ?A Republic ? If We Can Keep It.?
Presidential legacies are a tricky thing ? not only because even the most ineffective presidents do so much during their terms that it is difficult to craft a summary of the Nixon and Bush administrations, an overall assessment of their worth as leaders, but also because the value of what they did in office is not a fixed mark that ? to borrow from what Shakespeare said in a rather different context ? that ?looks on tempests and is never shaken?. In assessing the presidencies of Richard M. Nixon and George W. Bush, we must, therefore, temporize. We can only speak about the present state of their two presidencies, and understand that in a generation ? and even on Nov. 3, 2004 ? much of this may have changed.
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147.21360 The Problems in the Just War Theory
This paper discusses how the cause of a war against terrorists was more caused by effects of the terrorism than using the five principles of a just war. This war was brought about by fear. The harm to other countries was not considered when the war was brought about by President Bush. Many countries harbouring terrorists saw the United States as another source of terrorism and not having a just war.